The ADuCM360 analog sub-system consists of two A/D converters connected
to a flexible input multiplexer (with up to 11 input channels) and each
with its own programmable gain amplifier. Both converters can operate in
fully differential or single-ended modes. The ADuCM360 is ideal for
applications where the second A/D converter is needed for temperature
compensation on the sensor or for dual-sensor applications. Available in
August will be the ADuCM361, which contains all the features of the
ADuCM360 but includes only one A/D converter.

“The ADuCM360 consumes just 1 mA in full operation, with both A/D
converters and programmable gain amps active, making them ideal for use
in 4- to 20-mA loop-powered systems,” said Leo McHugh, director
Precision A/D Converters, Analog Devices. “The ADuCM360/361 delivers the
industry’s highest accuracy analog conversion and more processing-per-mW
of power than any other analog microcontroller solution for industrial
smart sensor applications.”

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